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Chinul: The Founder of the Korean Son Tradition |
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Author |
Keel, Hee-sung
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Date | 1984 |
Pages | 211 |
Publisher | Pojinjae |
Location | Seoul, Korea [首爾, 韓國] |
Series | Berkeley Buddhist studies series |
Series No. | 6 |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 1. Colophon inserted. 2. Rev. of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--Harvard University, 1977) 3. Includes index. 4. Bibliography: p. 183-198. |
Table of contents | Abbreviations v Notes on Style vi Preface vii
Chapter I THE LIFE OF CHINUL Introduction 1 1. The First Period: Chinul Leaves the Capital 11 2. The Second Period: Ripening of Religious Experiences 24 3. The Third Period: The Society for Samadhi and Prajna is Established 32 4. The Eourth Period: Another Retreat and the Susdnsa (The Society for the Cultivation of Son) 37
CHAPTER II CHINUL’S THEORY OF SON Introduction 57 1. The Source of Son: True Mind 66 2. The Beginning of Son: Sudden Enlightenment or the Path of Complete-sudden Eaith and Understanding 90 3. The Process of Son: Gradual Cultivation or the Path of Parallel Keeping of Quiescence and Wakefulness 110 4. The Perfection of Son: The Path of Direct Cutting 144
CHAPTER III THE LEGACY OF CHINUL 1. Chinul, the Susdnsa, and the Buddhism ofthe Yi Dynasty 161 2. Chinul, Sosan, and the Present Chogye Order 167
GLOSSARY 179 BIBLIOGRAPHY 183 INDEX 199 |
ISBN | 0895811545 (hardcover); 9780895811547 (hardcover) |
Related reviews | - Book Review: Chinul: The Founder of the Korean Son Tradition. By Hee Sung Keel / ถาปกรณ์ กำเนิดศิริ (評論)=Kamnerdsiri, Thapakorn (rev.)
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